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- | ~~DECKJS~~ | ||
- | # Week 5 tutorial | ||
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- | ## The universal and the particular | ||
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- | On page 54 of *Small places, large issues* (2015), Eriksen includes a two-by-two table to illustrate the dimensions of human experience as four quadrants of a [[https:// | ||
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- | The horizontal dimension is better labeled as " | ||
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- | Quadrant I (top right) contains all the traits that are particular to groups of people and also acquired by them [+, | ||
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- | Quadrant II (top left) contains all the traits that are universal and acquired [-, | ||
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- | Quadrant III (bottom left) contains all the traits that universal and innate [-, | ||
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- | Quadrant IV (bottom right) contains all the traits that are particular and innate [+, | ||
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- | Anything that an anthropologist will observe about people' | ||
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- | ## References | ||
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- | Eriksen, Thomas Hylland. 2015. Small Places, Large Issues: An Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology. 4th edition. London: Pluto Press. https:// | ||